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Inhalational anaesthetics and n-alcohols share a site of action in the neuronal Shaw2 Kv channel.
Bhattacharji A
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Klett N
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Go RC
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Covarrubias M
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Neuronal ion channels are key targets of general anaesthetics and alcohol, and binding of these drugs to pre-existing and relatively specific sites is thought to alter channel gating. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of this action are still poorly understood. Here, we investigated the neuronal Shaw2 voltage-gated K(+) (K(v)) channel to ask whether the inhalational anaesthetic halothane and n-alcohols share a binding site near the activation gate of the channel.Focusing on activation gate mutations that affect channel modulation by n-alcohols, we investigated n-alcohol-sensitive and n-alcohol-resistant K(v) channels heterologously expressed in Xenopus oocytes to probe the functional modulation by externally applied halothane using two-electrode voltage clamping and a gas-tight perfusion system.Shaw2 K(v) channels are reversibly inhibited by halothane in a dose-dependent and saturable manner (K(0.5)= 400 microM; n(H)= 1.2). Also, discrete mutations in the channel's S4S5 linker are sufficient to reduce or confer inhibition by halothane (Shaw2-T330L and K(v)3.4-G371I/T378A respectively). Furthermore, a point mutation in the S6 segment of Shaw2 (P410A) converted the halothane-induced inhibition into halothane-induced potentiation. Lastly, the inhibition resulting from the co-application of n-butanol and halothane is consistent with the presence of overlapping binding sites for these drugs and weak binding cooperativity.These observations strongly support a molecular model of a general anaesthetic binding site in the Shaw2 K(v) channel. This site may involve the amphiphilic interface between the S4S5 linker and the S6 segment, which plays a pivotal role in K(v) channel activation.
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